The Hastings Labour Party met last evening, when Mr. C. Dunk’.ey presided. General business was disposed of and Mr. Dunkley was asked to read a paper, on some subject of interest, at the next meeting.
The matron of St. Mary’s Home, Napier, acknowledges with thanks the following gifts:—Vegetables: Rev. F. Martin. Miss Macfarlane. Mrs Kinross White. Fruit: Ms Stonford, Miss Macfarlane. Case plums: Mr Jardine. Ham: Mr and Mrs F. W. Williams. Christmas fare: Mrs Maclean, Mrs Gardiner, Miss’E. Williams. Mrs Cargill. Mrs Ruddock. Mrs J. Williams, Nurse Wood, Miss Gardiner. Chocolates: Mr Graham. Mrs Macfarlane. Old linen : Mrs Mitford Tavlor. Clothing: Mrs V. Hoadley. Butter: Mrs Kinross White.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XI, Issue 17, 5 January 1921, Page 4
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